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          UPDATE, January 9, , AM EST: Santarrosa has confirmed that he resigned from WAPA..

          New calls to remove a revamped “La Comay” from Mega TV have returned after Santarrosa's puppet character mocked a prominent Black Puerto Rican woman's accent.

        1. New calls to remove a revamped “La Comay” from Mega TV have returned after Santarrosa's puppet character mocked a prominent Black Puerto Rican woman's accent.
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        3. UPDATE, January 9, , AM EST: Santarrosa has confirmed that he resigned from WAPA.
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        6. Kobbo Santarrosa

          Puerto Rican television personality

          Kobbo Santarrosa

          Born

          Antulio Santarrosa



          Mayagüez, Puerto Rico

          Other&#;namesKobbo
          Occupations
          Years&#;active–present
          Known&#;for
          • Writer
          • performer
          • producer
          Television
          • X-clusivo (–)
          • SuperXclusivo (–)
          • A Solas Con Kobbo Santarrosa ()
          • La Comay – MEGA TV (–)
          • La Comay – TeleOnce (–Present)

          Antulio "Kobbo" Santarrosa (born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) is a puppeteer, television producer, right wing commentator and author from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.

          Santarrosa produces and serves as the puppeteer/host of La Comay.

          The show SuperXclusivo was cancelled after being boycotted in [1] The puppeteer returned to Puerto Rican television in January with his character La Comay by Mega TV.[2] In , Santarosa was named among media personalities that were available to receive payments in exchange for airtime to help Ricardo Rosselló while facing the backlash